Do a good job and willing to work around my schedule. Very happy with the work they have done for me.

Fountain

08/03/17

Verified Customer

Five Stars! One of my best experiences at a car shop.

Carrie

10/15/17

Verified Customer

Best place in Beaver County for repairs. Honest to customers and do not play around with the customer's money.

Michael

10/27/17

Verified Customer

Technicians were very respectful and timely with repairs, and tests that were completed.

Mike

09/11/17

Verified Customer

This is the best non-dealership around.

Joshua

09/05/17

Verified Customer

Great shop.

Rick

08/18/17

Verified Customer

They are knowledgeable, efficient and fairly priced. Will definitely continue to take our vehicles there and recommend to our friends and family.

Andrew

12/02/17

Verified Customer

Great Guys!

Irfan

11/10/17

Verified Customer

Good customer service and very professional.

Ben

10/31/17

Verified Customer

The Boulevard Auto team installed a class II hitch on to my vehicle. Not only was the job completed within budget, every step was clearly explained and actually completed with care. I ve had multiple vehicles serviced by Boulevard Auto and will continue to do so!

Jenny

10/23/17

Verified Customer

Excellent repair shop! Great service and very fair prices, especially for Nissan. Go to Boulevard Automotive, not a dealership!

Carlin

10/19/17

Verified Customer

The people at Boulevard are always friendly and ready to take the time to explain anything!

Tracy

10/15/17

Verified Customer

Dory was very friendly and helpful in quickly replacing my battery! This was a few months ago.

Joe

09/11/17

Verified Customer

Would recommend them to anyone. Always fair prices and fixed my cars in a timely manner.

Need an appointment for today? Call the shop directly at (724) 888-5231

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93

Overall Quality Score

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12-month / 12,000-mile warranty

Technical Ability

97

Tools & Equipment

92

Customer Service

95

Customer Amenities

91

Boulevard Automotive Center has been serving the community of Beaver Falls and the surrounding area since 2015. During this time they have developed a loyal following of satisfied customers who described this shop to us as "professional”, “friendly”, “awesome”, “honest” and "professional". This location features a team of automotive technicians whose experience and commitment to ongoing training ranks with the best. An investment in the necessary tools and diagnostic equipment helps make them capable of repairs ranging from minor and major mechanical repairs, to state smog and safety inspections, to check engine light and computer system diagnosis and repair, as well as your scheduled maintenance needs. Repairs are covered by a 12-month / 12,000-mile warranty for your peace of mind. Early bird drop-off, Saturday business hours, and a waiting area with wireless Internet are also available for your convenience.

Yes and No. While it does have an INTERNAL filter, it is not maintenance able without disassembly of the transmission. The dealer performs whats called a dump and flush or a Trans Service where new fluid is pumped through the transmission while it is running. this cleans out debris and insures clean fluid is run throughout the unit.

The TL's and MDX's are notorious for transmission cable issues. They also often have transmission issues. You will have to figure out if it's the cable not moving into gear or the transmission having an internal issue. Any lights on in the dash?

BMW's have a little different cooling system than most. The expansion tank does not have a blow off like most domestic vehicles. That means you must BLEED the coolant system of air and SET the coolant level manually. Look on youtube to explain the procedure. More than likely your coolant system has an air pocket and is not circulating.

Your newer BMW was an electronic shifter. This means that there are no cables connecting to the transmission. When park position can not be attained - that usually means a sensor is malfunctioning. Often these malfunctions can be caused by coffee spills in the general area of the shifter or just a plain old failure of a component. Bottom line, your going to have to get it to a shop that can access the computer and run diagnostics on that system.

Just to confirm, Your car is a v6 correct? If not you might have the wrong trans. BAXA is for the 4cyl. Some coupes and sedans vary as well.

Just a thought. otherwise, the diag equipment is the way to go. Autel is about the best I've found for the money. Check all the connectors going to the trans - look for bent pins or connectors not seated all the way in. Also check fuses - cover the basics first.

There are 2 ways to go about this issue. Some shops, to keep the price down, will only repair the broken section of fuel line. An hour or 2 and some line and your out the door. FOR NOW.

Other shops will quote the entire fuel line to be replaced. Brake lines also run right beside most fuel lines are aren't far off from having issues aswell and often brake while replacing the fuel lines. Five to 10 hours sometimes. But it won't give you multiple issues.

Do you want to fix this multiples times or would you rather fix it completely ONCE.Things like , how long are you keeping the car? and what you can afford at the time, will come into play.

I never trust the warning lights for brake pad thickness. That system works very simple and can be faulty. Nothing replaces visual inspection. The problem with that system is it presents an opportunity to sell brakes when they are not worn out completely. As Pennsylvanians, we like to get the most out of everything , LOL. The minimum thickness for state safety inspection for PA is a pad thickness of 2/32ths of an inch. In my experience with LR and Mercedes is that system warns you at about 4/32ths. On the other hand, you've spoke nothing of your driving habits. If you brake hard and often, I have seen brakes last 20,000mi or LESS.Ultimately, get them inspected AND measured to see whats going on.

Sounds like you have whats called "parasitic draw" This is a fancy name for something staying on when everything should be off.Unless you have a firm grasp of electrical knowledge - your going to need a good Tech.You can check the basics like phone chargers and dome lights staying on. Make sure all your fuses are good too. But I have a feeling you'll be looking for a short somewhere. Good luck